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“Til Valhalla” is a phrase derived from Norse mythology, which means “until we meet again in Valhalla” . It is a sign of utmost respect and tells our fallen that we will see them again . The phrase has been adopted by various militaries as a popular and unofficial rallying cry . It is used to pay homage to the fallen heroes and signifies saying goodbye .
Carl will be laid to rest at Ft. Custer National Cemetery with full military honors. Memorial contributions may be given to Mental Health Service for Veterans through the Wounded Warrior Project, in c/o the funeral home.
Age 79, passed away March 15, 2023. Carl was born in Price, KY, on November 13, 1943, the son of Lincoln and Pebble (Moore) Quesenberry. Carl proudly served his nation as a member of the United States Army Airborne Division and in the United States Air Force Reserve. Carl was always active in church and was currently a member of Word of Life Church of God. He had served in many capacities in other church including being an Elder. He enjoyed singing in the choir and on the praise teams. He liked taking his kids fishing. He had worked as a mechanic and could make or fix anything.
Carl is survived by his children, Jenny (Eugene) Springs, Carl Dials II, Jason (Wendy) Dials, Mikaylah (Cole) Hoffman, Kaitlyn Dials; grandchildren, Alyssia (David) Hulshizer, Shelbie Dials, Kaleb Dials, Mckenzie Dials, Amyia Dials, Christopher Springs, Cody Springs, Tim Dials and Jerry Dials; many great-grandchildren; siblings, Velma Quesenberry, Sue Veeder, Clara Roberts and Claud Quesenberry; several nieces and nephews; and countless friends. Carl was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Jerry Dials; and grandson, Raymond Wilson; sister, Helen Schmidts; brother, Carmel Mullins.
Michael Thomas Nowicki, of Edwardsburg, MI, passed away from injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident on Monday, November 6, 2023, at the age of 45. Michael was born on October 5, 1978, in Niles, MI to Thomas E. Nowicki and the late Sherry L. (Smith) Montel.
Michael served in the United States Marines (1998-2005) and then the U.S. Army (2009-2010) with honorable discharge and a medical retirement. On August 13, 2005, in Cassopolis, MI he was united in marriage to the love of his life, Jamie Tolbert. Michael was a loving husband, father, and son who devoted his life to caring for his family. Michael was an active member of Patriots Garage, an organization for veteran brotherhood whose purpose is to lower veteran suicide by offering support and a family atmosphere for veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI, depression and those just seeking purpose.
He also loved his church family at Reflection Community Church, where he was recommitted and baptized with his boys in July 2022 on his mother's birthday. Michael loved God and felt closest to him when he was riding his motorcycle. He loved working on cars and small motors, caring for animals, and most of all spending time with his family (his boys) and friends.
Michael is survived by his sons, Jeffrey Nowicki (17), Robert Nowicki (13), James Nowicki (10); his wife Jamie (Tolbert) Nowicki. He is also survived by his father, Thomas E. (Rene Ann) Nowicki of Goshen, IN; his sisters, Marnie K. (Eric) Eaton of Niles, MI, Daun M. (Thomas) Gregory of Edwardsburg, MI and Wendy S. (Jay) DeFreeuw of Mason, OH.
John 16:22 "So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy."
Memorial contributions in Michael's honor may be made to Patriots Garage, 59990 South Main Street, Three Rivers, MI 49093, or by visiting www.patriotsgarage.org
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